After Later Audio Scenes (stage clone) looks great, thanks for the tip. I'll do that instead of 2 dual ADSR. Will also check Sound on Sound series. Thanks again for taking the time.
After Later Audio Scenes (stage clone) looks great, thanks for the tip. I'll do that instead of 2 dual ADSR. Will also check Sound on Sound series. Thanks again for taking the time.
Hey thanks lot for answering!
Sorry, my post lacked context.
I do have Pam's and Steppy for sequencing duties. I was really wondering about the patching techniques you would use to make the most out of these 5 modules as a drum unit.
So if I understand well, I could use one Brooks, one ADSR channel and one VCA channel to implement a kick.
And 2 ADSR channels, one Brooks, noise and 2 VCA channels to implement a snare.
Means I need more ADSR!
So let's say I add a second Dual ADSR to have 4 different envelopes.
Could I then leverage the last Cloaks VCA, the remaining envelope and the noise to add Hats to the mix?
The images doesn't seem to show the last version of the rack. There are in fact 2 brooks.
Hello all,
I tend to use dedicated percussion modules for drum duties.
Now, I would like to patch my drum sounds out of base components, in order to have more flexibility/sound variety/control.
What could I make out of these 5 modules?
Based on what I read, I could make a decent Kick, snare and hats.
How would you patch a 3 part drum kit with these modules? Or even a 4 part drum kit?
Let me know your thoughts, different choices of modules, additions etc.
Thanks.
Hey,
Here is an update.
I ended up with a differeng setup:
With 2 more modules than the 12 expected on the 62hp Palette case. Works fine!
It's a fun little skiff. Not much variation on the sounds, but Neo-Trinity allows for on-the-fly cv recording to change melodies, steppy is quite playable, I can alter the synths´ decay with Total Recall and note triggers with Running Order, Electus is quite fun, I even have some ducking with Tymp...not too bad for such a small portable case.
Portable weekend/travel palette.
Pushing the limits of the 62hp palette beyond the 12 native power slots w/ flying bus cable, with modules that didn't make the final cut on my main rack
Techno-dub-ish delirium
I'd put the 2 sequencers, total recall and Arp on the same flying bus cable
Will it work ?
Any suggestions for changes ?
Thx a lot !
Hello!
Given that you don't want to go slow. I would suggest focusing on straightforward playable modules rather than modules with a steep learning curve. Otherwise you'll end up spending hours learning how modules work rather than actually making music.
As you dislike menu diving, and you are Visual, there is a chance you won't like complex modules with lots of combos. You should consider prioritizing playable modules with one function per knob. That way you can approach each module like a little instrument.
In that perspective and based on the modules I know (only 4 in your racks!)
One last comment. Given that you'd have 3 cases full of modules. I would suggest keeping it all in there. No midi, no external gear. That way you can really focus on your setup, patches etc.
Hey, just my 2 cents :)
Have fun!